Sasan Sahraie was born in Behbahan, Iran. His academic journey is rooted in Chemical Engineering. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at Kermanshah University of Technology (KUT) in 2015, focusing on developing a microreactor to enhance mixing in chemical reactors for biodiesel production. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, also at KUT, where his research centred on the experimental study of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture processes using solutions such as monoethanolamine (MEA) and diethanolamine (DEA).
After earning his Master’s degree in 2018, Sasan worked as a research assistant at KUT. In this role, he was part of a dynamic team exploring innovative CO2 capture technologies, integrating concepts from his previous work on microreactors with new CO2 capture methodologies.
In July 2024, Sasan began his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Bristol, funded by a university scholarship and supervised by Professor Charl F. J. Faul. His research focuses on CO2 capture and conversion. Outside of academics, he enjoys hiking and playing volleyball.
